Título
Short optical pulse profile characterization using a nonlinear optical loop mirror
Autor
BALDEMAR IBARRA ESCAMILLA
EVGENY KUZIN
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Acceso Abierto
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Resumen o descripción
We propose in this work a technique for short pulse profile retrieval based on the Kerr effect in a fiber nonlinear optical loop mirror (NOLM). Under some assumptions, the profile can be determined from the energy transfer characteristic of the pulses through the NOLM, which can be measured with a low-frequency detection setup. Two numerical approaches are considered, both relying on the resolution of a system of nonlinear algebraic
equations, and which differ in the way that the profiles are discretized. We show numerically that both approaches allow proper profile retrieval for a wide variety of pulse shapes. The two techniques are compared, and their advantages and drawbacks are discussed. The effect of the amplitude noise of the pulses is assessed, as well as the impact of an inaccurate knowledge of the NOLM transfer function, or of the energy transfer characteristic. The technique is demonstrated in the frame of the characterization of both ns and ps pulses.
Editor
Laser Physics
Fecha de publicación
2008
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application/pdf
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Inglés
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Pottiez, O., et al., (2008). Short optical pulse profile characterization using a nonlinear optical loop mirror, Laser Physics, Vol. 18(2): 165–174
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Repositorio Institucional del INAOE
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